NEW PLANTS. 
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Brightness. — Rich sulphur grounil, intensely marbled or belted with a 
beautiful vermilion crimson. 
Coquette. — Clear pale primrose, the upper lobes having throe or four 
distinct rosy crimson spots, and the lower lobe handsomely blotched 
with a light maroon, thus giving the flower a novel and pleasing 
appearance. 
Diadem. — A beautiful straw-coloured variety, the lobes blotched with 
rich carmine, while the lower part of the throat is intensely marhled 
with rosy pink, producing a striking effect. 
Eclat. — Bright orange, lobes heavily blotched with a rich and very dark 
maroon, the lower part of the throat thickly spotted with a palish 
crimson. 
Glowworm. — Bright golden yellow, all the lobes heavily and largely 
blotched with a brilliant maroon spotted throat, a very attractive 
val■iet5^ 
Heroine. — Ground colour citron, heavily blotched and regularly spotted 
with crimson maroon. The flowers of this variety are frequently 
edged and banded with light crimson. 
Incomparable. — Orange, prettily spotted and maculated with crimson, 
the lower lobe blotched with a glowing maroon. 
Liveliness. — Bright yellow, lobes blotched and pencilled with a very 
rieh velvety crimson, and ft’cquently banded with brownish red. 
National. — Lemon, marbled with intense maroon round the lobes, the 
lower one blotched with deep crimson. 
Royalty. — A deep golden variety, the lower lobe prettily marbled with 
bronze and blotched with beautiful velvety crimson, the throat 
thickly studded with spots of the same hue, very showy and fine. 
Wandsworth. — Orange yellow ground, blotched on the lower lobe with 
dark vermilion, the upper lobes thickly spotted with the same colour. 
The throat also faintly spotted. 
NEW AUCUBAS. 
These new hardy evergreen shrubs are most desirable novelties, 
indeed they may be looked upon as the most permanently useful intro- 
ductions of modern times ; many have' been the novelties recently 
added to our selections from Japan, but for durable importance none of 
them come up to these plants, and for this reason ; the common 
Aucuba is a shrub that grows and thrives better in towns and cities than 
any other evergreen, it thrives vigorously where everything else dies, 
